COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONYou have never felt more alive! Our medium bodied, light amber colored american styled pale ale. A lineup of domestic malts, hops, and yeast makes a moderately hoppy beer with a clean finish and great drinkability.

Draft sample at brewpub. Hazy orange in the glass with an off-white head that had a thin layer lasting and light lace. Aromas of toasted malts with an orange background. The flavor was much the same with toasted malts but a lemon citrus instead of orange. Light to medium body and a mild bitterness.

Draught at the brewpub. Pours a hazy brass with offwhite head. The aroma is grapefruit and light toast. The flavor is lots of toasty malt with a slight grapefruit bitterness. The finish is quite earthy, and leaves a clean bitterness in the aftertaste. Fair.

On draft at the brewpub. Poured a deep gold/orange, almost amber color with a one finger white head that quickly dissipated. The aromas was a hint of caramel malt, with notes of floral and citrus hops. The flavor was very well balanced with a solid caramel malt base and a citrus, almost grapefruit finish. Very good beer.

On tap. Pours a cloudy light amber. This aroma is woody and biscuity with a spiced character. There was not much citrus which I usually expect from the style. This is a fairly light beer all around, but not too watery. Lots of that weird cinnamon flavor I associate with Sweetwater 420 is here and lacks strong citrus or bitterness. The finish is a bit woody.

A dark orange to almost brown appearance with a moderate white head. The aroma contains some perfume, caramel, and citrus. The flavor is a nice balance between malty and hoppy. On one end I get a good dose of caramel and on the flip side I taste some grapefruit and lemons. This sort of walks the line between an APA and an EPA. Overall a nice session beer.

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